On 28/10/24 09:27, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I am using UEFI as well with Secure Boot active, and like your motherboard mine supports both as well. Since installing Fedora via UEFI I have never needed to use grub2-install and as long as I run grub2-mkconfig after new kernel installs (if you don't like the grub menu's produced by the auto running of grubby at kernel install) the grub menus reflect all installed kernels.On 10/27/24 14:24, Stephen Morris wrote:If you are still on a legacy bios system, from memory, before running grub2-install you need to run grub2-mkconfig to build the grub menu configuration for grub2-install to build those into the mbr.regards, SteveNVMe drive require UEFI. My motherboard supports both. And my NVMe drive is gpt formatted. https://ibb.co/jTG4qkx Rats!
regards, Steve
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